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'''The Black Wall Street Records''' is a recording company founded by ] and his half-brother Big Fase 100 in ]. The label is named after ], a segregated black business district in ] during the early 1900s, which was eventually burned to the ground in the ]. '''The Black Wall Street Records''' is a recording company founded by ] and his half-brother Big Fase 100 in ]. The label is named after ], a segregated black business district in ] during the early 1900s, which was eventually burned to the ground in the ].


Big Fase 100, the main co-founder, officially left the label after internal problems began between him and The Game. Since then, Big Fase 100 went on to start his own record label called "Brazil & Wilmington Records". Currently the only project that The Black Wall Street has released as a group is a mixtape called '']''. The label has a distribution deal with ]. Former artists who have been on The Black Wall Street include: ], ], ], ], Young Life, ], ], and ]. The Game decided to help his own label gain success in hopes of being similar to his former label. Big Fase 100, the main co-founder, officially left the label after internal problems began between him and The Game. Since then, the founder went forth to start his own imprint, Brazil and Wilmington Records. Currently the only project the Black Wall Street has released as a group is a mixtape called '']''. The label has a distribution deal with ]. Former artists who have been on Black Wall Street include: ], ], ], ], Young Life, ], ], and ].


The Black Wall Street Records will release '']'' during Spring ]. The Black Wall Street will release '']'' during Spring ].


==Artists== ==Artists==
*''']''' - A rapper and an actor from ], and the founder of The Black Wall Street Records. *''']''' - A rapper and an actor from ], and the founder of The Black Wall Street.
*'''Juice''' - Rapper from ]. Signed to Black Wall Street after giving The Game his demo while The Game was touring in Arizona. Plans on releasing his debut mixtape, '']'' in the near future.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.westcoastrydaz.com/news/7263/ |title= Black Wallstreet Welcomes New Artist: Juice|accessmonthday= , June 3|accessyear= 2007 |date= 2007-06-03 |work= Political Gateway |publisher= West Coast Rydaz}}</ref>
*'''Black Boy''' - Rapper that impressed The Game by freestyling on Atlanta's 107.9 FM HipHop radio station. The self-proclaimed "Freestyle Champ of the A" is the first artist from the south signed to Black Wall Street.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1728 |title= Black Boy: Bet on Black |accessmonthday= ,June 3|accessyear= 2007 |date= 2007-06-03 |work= Political Gateway |publisher= United Press International}}</ref>
*'''Clyde Carson''' - An ]-based rapper and member of rap group ]. He stated in an interview with "stash magazine" that he has a joint reocrd deal with both Black Wall Street and ] records.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://http://www.stashonline.com/blaster.php?xnewsaction=getcomments&newsarch=042007&newsid=1 |title= Solitary Theatrics: Clyde Carson|accessmonthday= June 3 |accessyear= 2007 |date= 2007-06-03 |work= Political Gateway |publisher= United Press International}}</ref>


==DJs & producers== ==DJs & producers==
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Record label
Black Wall Street Records
File:BlackWallStreetLogo.JPG
Founded2002
FounderThe Game
Distributor(s)Capitol
GenreWest Coast hip hop
Gangsta rap
Country of originU.S.
Official websitetherealblackwallstreet.com

The Black Wall Street Records is a recording company founded by The Game and his half-brother Big Fase 100 in 2002. The label is named after The Black Wall Street, a segregated black business district in Tulsa, Oklahoma during the early 1900s, which was eventually burned to the ground in the Tulsa Race Riot.

The Game decided to help his own label gain success in hopes of being similar to his former label. Big Fase 100, the main co-founder, officially left the label after internal problems began between him and The Game. Since then, the founder went forth to start his own imprint, Brazil and Wilmington Records. Currently the only project the Black Wall Street has released as a group is a mixtape called The Black Wall Street Journal Vol. 1 . The label has a distribution deal with Capitol Records. Former artists who have been on Black Wall Street include: Ya Boy, Eastwood, Glasses Malone, Techniec, Young Life, Cyssero, Vita, and Charli Baltimore.

The Black Wall Street will release The Black Wall Street Journal Vol. 2 during Spring 2007.

Artists

  • The Game - A rapper and an actor from Compton, California, and the founder of The Black Wall Street.
  • Juice - Rapper from Phoenix, Arizona. Signed to Black Wall Street after giving The Game his demo while The Game was touring in Arizona. Plans on releasing his debut mixtape, The New Breath of The West Coast in the near future.
  • Black Boy - Rapper that impressed The Game by freestyling on Atlanta's 107.9 FM HipHop radio station. The self-proclaimed "Freestyle Champ of the A" is the first artist from the south signed to Black Wall Street.
  • Clyde Carson - An Oakland-based rapper and member of rap group The Team. He stated in an interview with "stash magazine" that he has a joint reocrd deal with both Black Wall Street and Capitol records.

DJs & producers

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Notes

  1. "Black Wallstreet Welcomes New Artist: Juice". Political Gateway. West Coast Rydaz. 2007-06-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  2. "Black Boy: Bet on Black". Political Gateway. United Press International. 2007-06-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  3. "Solitary Theatrics: Clyde Carson". Political Gateway. United Press International. 2007-06-03. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Unknown parameter |accessmonthday= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
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